Hi Friends, Thanks for the many replies and comments
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Ravi Kumar <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 > yup, you better explained the situation (technically) on how it is done. > Thanks The issue is resolved, seeing by disbelief my friend tried to copy a few large files, a couple of things happened 1. The were many copies of the file even though only one got copied 2. It gave up around 2 GB ;-) , so that means a waste of some valuable money. Anyways i saved my hat and also amd relieved at not having to eat it However i thinks its a valuable lesson, IT does not mean anything and everything is possible.Am sure there is a rule / law (murphy type) that says if you can't believe it then its probably not true. Some person mentioned the unreliability of Palika Bazaar. However again from my own and from experience of friends if you go to the right shop (confirm with phone number and contact) then you can get grey market original camera and binocular equipment. This shop i know of supplies original equipment to some top photographers, so they are reliable and i guess as trustworthy as you can get in the grey market. Finally thanks for the tip about not formatting the disk, actually it might be a good idea to decimate the device so that it is not used, even by mistake, for anything valuable ram -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
